Monthly Archives: June 2002

Averting Web Identity Crisis

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In Craig Gorens book, the customer is king, even if that means his staff will be required to integrate with multiple Web-based frameworks. Thats...

Loudcloud, Intel Call a Halt to Web Hosting Businesses

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Loudcloud Inc. and Intel Corp.s Online Services group are the latest companies to abandon the Web hosting arena.Loudcloud sold its IT operations service to...

Apple Hopes Server Will Attract New Users

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Apple Computer Inc. will soon start shipping its first rack-mounted server to Macintosh customers, and it hopes the Unix-based Xserve system will win over...

Public WLANs Take Root

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Plans by several mobile computing vendors to deploy pay-per-use and subscription-based WLANs in public spaces across the country are spurring development of software and...

SSL Makes Comeback in VPNs

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Long treated as the poor cousin of the encryption world, SSL is getting new attention as a protocol for simple, cost-effective VPNs.In response to...

New Switches Pave Way for 10G LAN Backbones

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Many of the companies that added support for 10 Gigabit Ethernet to their enterprise switches in the past year are now readying products that...

Toshiba to Deliver Hot Spot Access Points

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Toshiba America Information Systems Inc.s Computer Systems Group is readying new technologies and services to support its effort to make WLAN access in public...

Monitoring Tool Lacks Support

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Sharpewares NetWatch monitor provides adequate network oversight, gathering logs, trending data and sending alerts to IT staff if performance reaches a critical point. But...

Systinets WASP 4.0 Tops in Web Services

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Weve been waiting for software like this for more than two years.Instead of the rubbing-two-sticks-together method of adding security code to each Web service...

Apps Scan Customer Data

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SAS Institute Inc. and Marketsoft Corp. each aim to help corporations engaged in customer relationship management share and access information from across the enterprise.SAS...